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Album Review: Ann Hampton Callaway - From Sassy To Divine
Despite decades of acclaim singing jazz, legendary songstress Sarah Vaughan (aka “Sassy”) has said she was not specifically that —which makes her the perfect icon for a similarly diverse ... -
All I Wanna Do is See T. Mills
When the curtains came up at the El Rey Theatre to reveal a large T and M while lights flashed and tension built, it became ... -
Album Review: Andy Grammer - Magazines Or Novels
Singer/songwriter Andy Grammer follows his successful 2011 debut with a batch of playful ly rolling, foot-stompingly infectious anthems, including “Back Home,” where he celebrates his roots with ... -
Mariah Carey Signs with SESAC
SESAC, the nation’s most progressive performing rights organization, has signed unparalleled singer, songwriter and producer Mariah Carey for representation. “SESAC couldn’t be more excited to sign Mariah Carey to ... -
Signing Story: Trevor Jackson--How the New Label Became Like Family
Now 17, the multi-talented Trevor Jackson brings a multi-faceted resume Workshop as a singer and performer to his official upcoming debut on Atlantic Records. The ... -
Album Review: Sia - "1000 Forms of Fear"
With so many great song credits under her belt, it’s no surprise Sia’s sixth studio album is chock-full of future hits. From its start with ... -
Signing Story: Lewis Watson--Why He Signed With Warner
When Lewis Watson started posting covers to YouTube, he didn’t expect to gather much attention. In fact, all he really wanted to do was ... -
Signing Story: Lorde
Most youngsters who perform in their middle school talent show can expect (at most) meager applause from family and friends in the audience. But for ... -
Album Review: Scott H. Biram - Nothin' But Blood
Scott H. Biram • Nothin' But Blood • Bloodshot Records • Producer: Scott H. Biram • Score: 8 out of 10 This is recording number nine ... -
Signing Story: Lucy Hale--How She Got Signed
When actress and country singer Lucy Hale first came to Los Angeles, her primary aim was to be a singer. But life won’t be force-fed ...